E-mail and text messaging created the handle “WTF” to be shorthand for a statement or visual that catches the author off guard and unable to articulate a cogent response. Now Northern California producer Robbie Martin has turned WTF into an electronic subgenre that combines samples, synthesizers and field recordings and turns them into a symphony of sounds consisting of 14 tracks that flow seamlessly into one another. This album is really a grand musical experiment that is hard to describe without taking apart every element piece by piece, but if you like well produced, densely layered electronic music then this album with the impossibly long title is worth checking out. I personally have a feeling that this will only appeal to music aficionados though, this isn’t exactly easy listening.
Track Listing
1 Crackly Shell
2 Purple Gears With Green Bolts of Electricity
3 Grinding Particles
4 Cobweb Cave
5 Drawer Full of Booster Seats
6 Indian Classical Beat Sliced and Sauteed
7 I Am A Photography of my Old Driveway, The Edges of the Photograph Are Made of Cartoon Cow's Teeth, As the Cow's Mouth Closes I Explode Into A Firework Cloud of Red and Green Dog Biscuits
8 Kabuki Drum & Bass
9 Ragga Jungle Nagauta
10 A Peruvian Shaman Sits Down to Make dm On His Laptop
11 Melting Fiber-optic necklace
12 Liquefied Break-dancing
13 Study for Live Drums and Piano Quantization
14 Morphing Song



